Albers and Moholy-Nagy - From the Bauhaus to the New World
László Moholy-Nagy, Construction Z I 1922–3
László Moholy-Nagy
Construction Z I 1922–3
Oil on canvas, 755 x 965 mm 
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
László Moholy-Nagy A 19, 1927László Moholy-Nagy
A 19 1927
Oil on canvas, 830 x 990 mm 
Collection Hattula Moholy-Nagy
Josef Albers, Goldrosa-c1926Josef Albers
Goldrosa c1926
Sandblasted flashed glass with black paint, 446 x 314 mm
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
Josef Albers, Upward c1926Josef Albers
Upward c1926
Sandblasted flashed glass with black paint, 446 x 314 mm
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
Josef Albers, Skyscrapers on Transparent Yellow c1929Josef Albers
Skyscrapers on Transparent Yellow c1929
Sandblasted flashed glass with black paint, 352 x 349 mm 
The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation
Josef Albers, Three Designs for a Flag for the Bauhaus Exhibition 1923Josef Albers
Three Designs for a Flag for the Bauhaus Exhibition 1923
Opaque white, watercolour and pencil on paper, 231 x 151 mm
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
Josef Albers, Armchair for Hans Ludwig and Marguerite Oeser, Berlin 1928Josef Albers
Armchair for Hans Ludwig and Marguerite Oeser, Berlin 1928
Mahogany, beech, maple, sprung and padded upholstery, grey woollen covering and nickel-plated screws, 750 x 616 x 67 mm
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin
Josef Albers, Tea Glass 1926Josef Albers
Tea Glass 1926
Heat resistant glass, porcelain, nickled steel, Ebonite, 57 x 90 mm
Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin


 
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Albers and Moholy-Nagy: From Bauhaus to the New World